MEASLES IN THE HIGHLY POISONED!!!!!!!!

Are
the recently reported measles outbreaks in the U.S. being caused by the
failure to vaccinate, or the failure of the vaccine? Shockingly,
clinically confirmed reports of measles vaccine failure in fully
vaccinated populations stretch back a quarter of a century from around
the world.
In a recent CNN Health opinion piece too easily confused with reporting titled, US measles cases in 2013 may be the worst in 17 years,
Elizabeth Cohen, CNN's Senior Medical Correspondent, blames the 159
cases of measles the CDC reported occurring from Jan. 1 through Aug. 24th on "visitors from countries where measles is common" and "vaccine objectors within the United States."
What
makes her conspicuously non-referenced statistics so disturbing is that
she is ignoring a substantial body of literature, including
peer-reviewed and published epidemiological and clinical studies,
indicating that the recent measles outbreaks are just as likely caused
by the failure of the vaccine as by presumably irrational and/or
irresponsible parents exercising their legal right and responsibility to
choose whether or not to vaccine their children.
Let's fill in the data that so obviously got flushed down the memory hole by this irresponsible piece of CNN 'reporting.'
First,
we should acknowledge one underreported fact of immunology:
vaccine-induced antibody elevations do not guarantee real world
protection against the pathogen the vaccine is intended to immunize us
against, which is the only true measure of their value.
This is not a new observation. It goes back decades, with a 1990 study published in the Journal of Infectious Diseases
finding that even though 95% of a population of urban African children
had measles antibodies after vaccination, vaccine efficacy was not more
than 68%.[1]
Or,
take a look at 2008 study that found that even when the measles vaccine
successfully generates an elevation of measles specific antibodies
20.7% (6 out of 29) have non-protective titers.[2]
Or, one from 1988 that found that within a highly vaccinated community
experiencing an outbreak of measles, antibody responses to measles could
be found in 100% of the unvaccinated
versus only 89.2% of the vaccinated. They conclude: "[A] history of
prior measles vaccination is not always associated with immunity nor
with the presence of specific antibodies.[3]
Again, the point remains the same: vaccine-induced synthetic immunity
does not guarantee real world protection, and certainly not with
anything near 100% effectiveness, despite what the CDC, vaccine
manufacturers or mainstream news reports imply by blaming the
non-vaccinated for vaccine-failure associated outbreaks.Read our report on the groundbreaking 2011 study published in the journal Immunity
that challenges the primary antibody-based justification for
vaccination if you need a more in-depth explanation of this critical
point.
Second, there is plenty of research available today demonstrating that the adverse health effects associated with the measles vaccine, and particularly the trivalent mumps, measles, rubella combination vaccine,[4]
may far outweigh their purported therapeutic effects, that even if a
vaccine is successful at preventing and/or delaying infection from
measles this does not mean that this will improve the overall health of
those vaccinated. To the contrary, it has been known for several decades
that the administration of measles vaccine in underdeveloped countries
may actually be resulting in higher infant mortality rates.[5][6]
This has, in fact, been a persistent criticism levied against UNICEF's
vaccine-heavy strategy in certain regions of Africa, which appear to
have increased mortality rates.[7]
UNICEF is not solely to blame, as there are quite a few 'charitable
health organizations' patting each other on the back for 'saving lives'
by reducing 'vaccine-preventable diseases,' at the very moment that
mortality from vaccine-associated adverse effects are increasing. This
is exactly what's so deranged about the Global Polio Eradication campaign,
whose claim to have virtually eradicated wild-type polio in India
obscures the fact that the live vaccine-specific strain of polio,
believed to be twice as lethal as the natural form, may now be causing
close to 48,000 cases of polio vaccine associated injury a year.

Measles Vaccine Failures Documented for A Quarter of A Century, Around the World

Now
to the heart of the problem with CNN's article. Throughout the real
(not imaginary) history of the measles vaccine, failure after failure
has been recorded, starting with:

1985, Texas, USA: According to an article published in the New England Journal of Medicine
in 1987, "An outbreak of measles occurred among adolescents in Corpus
Christi, Texas, in the spring of 1985, even though vaccination
requirements for school attendance had been thoroughly enforced." They
concluded: "We conclude that outbreaks of measles can occur in secondary
schools, even when more than 99 percent of the students have been
vaccinated and more than 95 percent are immune."[8]

1985, Montana, USA: According to an article published in the American Journal of Epidemiology
titled, "A persistent outbreak of measles despite appropriate
prevention and control measures," an outbreak of 137 cases of measles
occurred in Montana. School records indicated that 98.7% of students
were appropriately vaccinated, leading the researchers to conclude:
"This outbreak suggests that measles transmission may persist in some
settings despite appropriate implementation of the current measles
elimination strategy."[9]

1988, Colorado, USA: According to an article published in the American Journal of Public Health
in 1991, "early 1988 an outbreak of 84 measles cases occurred at a
college in Colorado in which over 98 percent of students had
documentation of adequate measles immunity ... due to an immunization
requirement in effect since 1986. They concluded: "...measles outbreaks
can occur among highly vaccinated college populations."[10]

1989, Quebec, Canada: According to an article published in the Canadian Journal of Public Health in
1991, a 1989 measles outbreak was "largely attributed to an incomplete
vaccination coverage," but following an extensive review the researchers
concluded "Incomplete vaccination coverage is not a valid explanation
for the Quebec City measles outbreak.[11]

1991-1992, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: According to an article published in the journal Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, in
a measles outbreak from March 1991 to April 1992 in Rio de Janeiro,
76.4% of those suspected to be infected had received measles vaccine
before their first birthday. [12]

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